Our Work with Children

Everything we do has just one goal: the sustained well-being of children, especially the most vulnerable.

We work with families, communities, and partners to ensure that children enjoy good health, are educated for life, experience the love of God and their neighbours, and are cared for, protected, and participating.

Our Approaches

Everything we do has just one goal: the sustained well-being of children, especially the most vulnerable.

We work with families, communities, and partners to ensure that children enjoy good health, are educated for life, experience the love of God and their neighbours, and are cared for, protected, and participating.

Emergencies

In disaster situations, children are always the most vulnerable to the effects of malnutrition and disease

World Vision works around the clock to bring hope and relief to children and families whose lives are threatened in the wake of disasters. Thanks to the support of our committed donors, we've helped over 10 million people worldwide- providing food, shelter, water and healthcare.

Campaigns

End Violence Against Children Programme – East Asia

2016-2020

Following the successful completion of the End Trafficking in Persons programme, WV launched the End Violence Against Children - East Asia programme to align with the global “It Takes a World” campaign. The goal of this programme is to care for and protect vulnerable children and youth (girls and boys of 12-24 years) from child trafficking, abuse, neglect, exploitation, and all other forms of violence, within supportive families and communities. To achieve this goal, World Vision will leverage and build upon existing strategies and policies in partnership with government, civil society and the private sector.

End Trafficking in Persons (ETIP) Programme

2011-2016

ETIP worked with vulnerable communities and victims at source, transit and destination locations to reintegrate survivors into home communities, empower youth and communities to prevent trafficking, and advocate to influence governments' anti-trafficking policies.

Project Childhood

2010-2014

Project Childhood promoted a 'child safe tourism' approach to reduce vulnerability of children in the tourism environment by building resilience of vulnerable communities, enhancing information, reporting and referral structures, supporting the general public and private sector response to sexual exploitation in tourism, and assisting local and national governments.